Thursday, November 21, 2013

The Cupcake Theory by Clara Lee: Tens List, Excerpt

-I love sweet potatoes and almonds so much that my friends tell me that if I were a root, I would be a sweet potato and if I were a nut, I would be an almond!

-I take horoscopes very seriously

-I absolutely love hot water. I think it’s the best beverage in the whole world!

-I never put in the lemon after squeezing it into the water at restaurants

-My favorite movie star/character of all time is…Optimus Prime in the Transformers movie.

-The color pink brightens my day and excites me (seriously, I wrote my college essay called “Oh So Pink” where I compared the shades of pink to the various stages in my life

-I love dried mangos

-I can get lost in reading and talking about metaphysics and quantum physics all day

-I am passionate about doing out of the box acts

About the Author:

Clara Lee is the author of “The Cupcake Theory,” a book about romantic relationships and self-worth. Born in Seoul, Korea and raised in Northern California, Lee is a graduate of Boston University. Her entrepreneurial spirit was honed at BU, where she gained the knowledge and skills to successfully build businesses. Lee’s love for the arts led her to the world of fashion, media and entertainment, including modeling, hosting, dancing, singing and songwriting. Lee currently resides in Los Angeles, Calif., with her puppy Blueberry. She divides her time between the East and West coasts to perform all her passions – including consulting and coaching in the fields of business, life and relationships, and speaking engagements at various universities and events throughout the country. For additional information about Lee, visit www.clarainspired.com and www.cupcaketheorybook.com.

Synopsis: “THE CUPCAKE THEORY” is a powerful and encouraging book of wisdom, by Korean-American author, entertainer, consultant, and entrepreneur Clara Lee, that will empower and help women understand how they can best flourish in romantic relationships. Through using a charming analogy of the relationship between the cake and the frosting of cupcakes, the bookreinforces concepts of balancing one’s own self-awareness and needs with the desire for fulfilling romantic relationships.

“It doesn’t matter how great and lavish your frosting is… because that is not what makes you who you are,” explains Lee, regarding her theory. “What makes you who you are, is you—the cupcake without all the decorations and glitz. Be whole. Be solid. Be beautiful. BE YOU!”

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